can't access ftp server outside my LAN, fc4, ipcop, and static IP
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can't access ftp server outside my LAN, fc4, ipcop, and static IP
HI,
I am using vsftpd on Fedora FC4 and have left the settings in the vsftpd.conf file pretty much as-is. I can access the ftp via my lan but not via the internet. I have IPCOP and have set it to forward port 20 and 21 to my server but it still doesn't work. I get the message:
windows cannot access this folder. Make sure you typed the name correctly and that you have permission to access the folder.
well, I can't log in with a valid user and I have set it up to take Anonymous users- so I doubt that is the problem. Just because windows says something in a box doesn't mean that it is the problem- infact it RARELY is! LOL It is my FTP and I can get to it with no problems via my local LAN, it is just when I try to access it using the external IP address as oppsed to the internal one.
Thanks
when I try to login using linux terminal using my static IP I get the message
500 Unknown cmb AUTH GSSAPI
500 Unknown cmd AUTH KERBEROS_V4
KERBEROS rejected as an authentication type.
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